Cover story
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Companies can get undrawn loans at super-tight margins, drawn debt is dearer
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Euro issuance is down despite front-loading and asset managers keep buying
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Global body finds empirical evidence of widespread and serious tampering to improve figures
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SSAs look increasingly expensive versus government benchmarks, raising the question of when investors will stop buying
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‘All of the big EM names’ took part in Israel’s record bond issue, says accountant general
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Leveraged companies moving away from LBO capital structures are choosing loans for competitive pricing and flexibility
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Smaller, weaker FIG issuers bathe in spotlight as anything and everything sells
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Hopes rise that acquisition funding could turn a normal year great for corporate debt
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Commercial real estate worries creep back into investors’ minds but rate cut hopes and need to place cash prevail
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Bankers ‘really can’t explain why’ dollar market has suddenly caught fire
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Missed KPIs and coupons stepping up could be what the market needs to show robustness
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Senior issuance to come to the fore as higher rates deter covered bonds and subordinated funding